"Any" book is a tough question, but you can definitely enjoy your Kindle or Nook with free ebooks. They are often made free for a limited time and can be added to your library for reading at your convenience. You may visit here for free kindle books- justkindlebooksdotcom
Amazon sells the Kindle line of book readers. They start with the Kindle at $79 and go up to the Kindle Fire at $199.00. Any of these would qualify for free shipping.
The iPad itself cannot be a book, but you can go to the App Store and download Kindle for the iPad free. Then you can purchase or choose free books for the Kindle app.
Yes, if you have a kindle, or the book app for iPads and iPods or the amazon kindle app, free in the app store, for any of your apple products.
You can download the Pills Anonymous big book on the free Kindle Reading App or on your Kindle in the internet.
You can go to Amazon.com to buy a book and download it to your Kindle. There are some free books there. An Amazon Prime membership will give you a free rental each month. Many public libraries have webpages where library card holders can "rent" Kindle books for free.
yes it can. a kindle can have any published popular book
Kindle has the cloud reader lets you read books without having a kindle e reader. Kindle has free and discounted books that you can download and read.
No, depending on which book they can vary up to a couple of pounds
it comes for free whenever you by the kindle they have tons of books for free
There's a free app you can download on your computer to read Kindle books. Just google "Kindle for PC"
yes! infact you can download any book onto a kindle
If you have a Kindle 3G, there is absolutely no need for a connection to any computer. Upon placing an order for a kindle book on amazon.com the book is delivered wirelessly to the device. The device basically has a cell phone inside that operates on Sprint's CDMA network. This is all free of charge. This way you get new content on the device without it ever touching a computer. If you do live in an area where you don't have good CDMA reception or if have a WiFi only Kindle you can plug the kindle into any computer using a USB cable and it will basically just act as a USB flash drive. You will see all the files on the kindle and you just need to place the kindle books in the correct folder. The kindle operates a Linux operating system so it should cause no issues connecting it to any OS whether it be Windows, Mac OSX, or any distro of Linux.